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Table 6.1   Clinic 275 - Summary Statistics.

 

Diagnosis

2nd Quarter

01/04/03 - 30/06/03

Year to date

01/01/03 - 30/06/03

Male

Female

Male

Female

Total

No illness

472

277

830

674

1504

HIV

3

-

4

-

4

Gonorrhoea

28

-

58

1

59

Syphilis

-

-

2

-

2

Herpes

28

22

58

51

109

Chlamydia

54

35

107

80

187

NSU

21

na

37

na

37

Warts

137

56

353

169

522

Trichomoniasis

-

5

-

8

8

Candida vaginitis

na

69

na

178

178

Crabs

10

1

24

2

26

Scabies

3

-

5

-

5

Molluscum

11

11

57

20

77

Bacterial vaginosis

na

48

na

119

119

Hepatitis Bs antigen +  - acute

-

-

-

-

-

                                           - carrier

-

1

7

4

11

Hepatitis C infection - incident

1

-

2

-

2

                                        -  new

-

-

6

2

8

                                        -  known

7

5

16

15

31

Urethral irritation

51

na

105

na

105

Balanitis

32

na

70

na

70

Non STD illness

70

22

168

67

235

Post coital contraception

na

73

na

163

163

Abnormal Pap smear

na

4

na

12

12

Other/Uncertain

14

13

32

44

76

New needle exchange clients

35

13

88

32

120

Total needle exchange clients

79

29

156

52

208

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clinic attendances

2363

1616

4694

3270

7964

Episodes of care

890

583

1823

1472

3295

Individual clients

858

552

1636

1303

2939

na not applicable

 

Note: A client may have more than one diagnosis for an episode of care. An individual client may have several episodes of care each requiring one or more attendances. Data on episodes of care and individual clients are from the computerised casenotes system based on date of first visit for an episode of care. Clinic attendances were obtained from the daybook for the time period covered by this report.

 

 

 

Table 6.2  Males diagnosed with chlamydia, gonorrhoea or syphilis1
                     
at C275, 01/04/03 - 30/06/03. Exposure category by infection.

Exposure category

No.

Chlamydia

Gonorrhoea

Homosexual

175

16

18

Homosexual, IDU

13

-

2

Bisexual

28

-

1

Heterosexual, IDU

64

2

1

Heterosexual, O/S2

86

2

3

Heterosexual

505

34

3

Total

 

54

28

1  No case of syphilis diagnosed during the quarter.
2  Overseas contact in the previous three months.

 

 

Table 6.3  Males diagnosed with hepatitis C, hepatitis B1 or HIV1 infection at C275,
                 01/04/03 - 30/06/03. Exposure category by infection.

 

Exposure category

No.

Hepatitis C

Hepatitis B

HIV

Incident cases

New diagnosis

Known

Previous exposure2

 

Homosexual

175

-

-

1

12

3

Homosexual, IDU

13

-

-

2

2

-

Heterosexual, IDU

64

1

1

3

4

-

Heterosexual, O/S3

86

-

-

-

5

-

Heterosexual

505

-

-

1

11

-

Total

 

1

1

7

34

3

1 No case of acute hepatitis B diagnosed during the quarter

2  Previous exposure refers to past HBV infection (HB core antibody positive, HBs antigen negative)

3 Overseas contact in the previous 12 months

 

Table 6.4  Females diagnosed with chlamydia, gonorrhoea or syphilis1
                    
at C275, 01/04/03 - 30/06/03. Exposure category by infection.

Exposure category

No.

Chlamydia

Heterosexual, IDU

38

4

Heterosexual, O/S2

54

4

Heterosexual

434

26

Other / unknown

38

1

Total  

35

1 No case of syphilis or gonorrhoea diagnosed during the quarter

2 Overseas contact in the previous 12 months

 

Table 6.5  Females diagnosed with hepatitis C, hepatitis B1 or HIV1 
                infection at C275, 01/04/03 - 30/06/03. Exposure category by infection.

Exposure category

No.

Hepatitis C

Hepatitis B

Known

Previous exposure2

Carrier

Heterosexual, IDU

38

2

2

-

Heterosexual, O/S3

54

-

2

1

Heterosexual

434

2

5

-

Sex worker, IDU

4

1

1

-

Other/Unknown

38

-

1

-

Total

 

5

11

1

1 No new diagnoses of HIV or acute hepatitis B in females during this quarter.

2 Previous exposure refers to past HBV infection (HB core antibody positive, HBs antigen negative)

3 Overseas contact in the previous 12 months

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